By Janice Hardy, @Janice_Hardy This week's Refresher Friday takes another look at things to do when you have to cut a character from your novel. It's not uncommon for the number of characters in a novel to grow as we write that novel. We discover scenes that need extra hands, or a walk-on role turns out to be a fantastic secondary character and gets more page time. Or we're writing a series, and after a few books, we realize the cast list has become unmanageable.
I ran into this while writing the third book in my fantasy trilogy,
Darkfall
. I had the main characters, the major supporting characters, old characters from book one, added characters from book two, and then all the new characters for book three. Suddenly, the scenes were all way too crowded.
I needed to do a little character pruning, but who got to stay and who had to go?
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Published on April 27, 2018 04:30